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Millard Sheets N.A. (1907-1989 Gualala, CA)

oil on canvas
30'' H x 70'' W

  • Provenance: Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, Los Angeles, CA; Private Collection, San Diego, CA, acquired directly from the artist
  • Exhibited: University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, Tweed Gallery, Department of Art, ''Sheets Retrospective'', 1952; Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, CA, ''Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity'', Annual Exhibition, 1953 (see verso labels); Chaffey College, Ontario, CA, Chaffey Community Art Association, n.d. (see exhibition labels affixed verso)
  • Notes: Millard Sheets explored the subject of the horse in oiland watercolor paintings executed in every chapter of his extensive artistic career. ''Sheets' love of horses can be directly traced back to his childhood years spent living at his grandfather's horse ranch. Millard rode his first horse when he was three years old. Throughout his life, Sheets returned to the theme of horses in his paintings, as well as maintaining a private stable of horses, and raising and breeding racehorse'' (www.californiawatercolor.com/pages/millard-sheets-biography). Representing the spirit of adventure and independence, strength and majesty, Sheets' depictions of the horse, always gestural and accurate in movement, vary from impressionistic to modern, as in the present oilpainting from 1950. In 'Pinto Horses', Sheets creates dynamic action in a tightly composed grouping of stylized but still representational horses. ''Sheets' work of the late 1950s and early 1960s became, at times, even more abstract and rigorous in elemental form... [In] works of the period, his decorative impulse was allowed free reign to interpret the abundant variety of nature within a flattened, sharply outlined, and dense composition'' (W.G. Otton, ''Millard Sheets: Six Decades of Painting'', Laguna Beach, CA, 1983, exhibition catalogue, p. 16). Sheets appears to intentionally choose the Pinto breed of horse in order to explore pattern -- both in the coats of the horses themselves and expanded to their background environment. Sheets as muralist can been seen in this focus on pattern and in his creation of three dimensionality in a two-dimensional space. Exhibited widely after it?s execution, 'Pinto Horses' is an exceptional painting by the artist, bridging Sheets? work on murals with his genius as one of California?s most important mid-Century artists. The present painting was acquired by a friend of the artist who worked along side Sheets as a WPA muralist
  • Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight.

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